Re: How to get a quick EMV approval with tinySA Ultra?
Since you know nothing about this system, you are biting off something WAY
OVER YOUR HEAD. You might be able to do a pre-compliance assessment, but
that's all. And.....you need to learn the ropes of
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W0LEV
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Re: How to get a quick EMV approval with tinySA Ultra?
Hello, Bob.
Thanks for your explaining. I know that this is a complicated thing, but I bought? "tinySA Ultra"? to be able to find out if my developments are in safe distance to allowed limits of
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Rainer Hantsch
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Re: How to get a quick EMV approval with tinySA Ultra?
thank you for your help
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Mike Ward
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Re: How to get a quick EMV approval with tinySA Ultra?
Hello Mike and Rainer,
Gentlemen, I suggest you search this group with terms like "EMI testing" as this has been discussed at great length previously.
But the long and the short of this is that
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Bob Ecclestone
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Re: How to get a quick EMV approval with tinySA Ultra?
I also would love some instructions and maybe a script to generate a report on?
self-certifications of developed hardware and/or to find out if my hardware will meet requirements for approval.
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I
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Mike Ward
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How to get a quick EMV approval with tinySA Ultra?
Hello.
I bought my tinySA ULTRA in 2023 to do self-certifications of developed hardware and/or to
find out if my hardware will meet requirements for approval.
Though, I did not have any success
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Rainer Hantsch
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Re: QtTinySA update to v1.0.2
#software
Well done.? I use kubuntu 24.04LTS on my desktop machine but it works on my Pi4 OS12 (which uses Wayland) and my ideapad with Lubuntu 24.10.
It uses PyQt5 not PyQt6.? I will update to PyQt6
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Ian Jefferson
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Re: How to find this signal with all its harmonics
Well, that got out of hand quickly.
Just a remark on the subject of China-bashing: the Chinese are very well capable of producing top-quality products, if you ask them to. But consumers want things
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pa3cqn
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Re: How to find this signal with all its harmonics
This is interesting. There has been some other conversations with similar suggestion I did read elsewhere. But I like to understand something and prevent accidental TinyAS damage. I have a directional
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Rob, W9LOT
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Re: QtTinySA update to v1.0.2
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Hey, Mikey! It works!
ran: pip install --upgrade [name]
Against all dependencies listed, a few updates accomplished and tried it
again - it launches.
Now to try it with my updated TinySA Ultra
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WyoHam
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Re: QtTinySA update to v1.0.2
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OK, that was my bad - i'd missed the need to update the Database,
Deleted the old one and tried again.
Maybe a Fedora specific issue and it gets past the previous error, copies
the new database,
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WyoHam
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Re: QtTinySA update to v1.0.2
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I believe you'd also have to use an older version of Linux, or at least
older versions of Python and Qt.
On Fedora 41 with Python 3.13.1 and Qt6 yields this:
[user]@[machine]:~/QtTinySA/src$
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WyoHam
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Re: QtTinySA update to v1.0.2
#software
It doesn't work on Windows version < 10 and it's 5 years since Microsoft ended support for Win-7.
You could install Linux as a dual-boot system if you do not wish to upgrade Windows.
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Ian Jefferson
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Re: How to find this signal with all its harmonics
Ericd, you are one of the few these days!! THANK YOU!!!
My experience over the past decade (retired) and the last three decades
(working the previous 2 to retirement, I have had many.....many
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W0LEV
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Re: QtTinySA update to v1.0.2
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I have Windows 7 professional 64 bits and the QtTinySa program does not work. Error: api-ms-win-core-path-l1-1-0.dll. Is there a solution?
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JCR
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Re: How to find this signal with all its harmonics
Dave,
This may be a bit too general.
Much of the modern electronic equipment is manufactured in China, including from very well respected brands.
It may be better to state that very cheap stuf you can
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Erik Kaashoek
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Re: Invitation: How high will your tinySA Ultra go?
Why not just set the "STEP" to the fundamental frequency. Then, everything
you request "STEP" in center frequency, the SA will increment to the next
whole number multiple of the fundamental.
Dave -
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W0LEV
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Re: How to find this signal with all its harmonics
QUOTE: In my opinion, the signal strengt and the way it acts on the band
is uncommon for CE signed devices. It should not be there, . . . . . .
If it comes from China, do NOT believe any of the
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W0LEV
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Re: TinySA 3.5mm jack
This is a also true with other devices that use surface mount jacks instead of through hole mounting. I would also recommend applying a little Deoxit D5 on the plug as a lubricatnt.
Mike N2MS
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Mike N2MS
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Re: TinySA 3.5mm jack
In the US, Switchcraft made a very popular line of 3.55 mm mono plugs and jacks that are still in production and are often found on older cables and equipment. They were frequently used for custom
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Mario Vano AE0GL
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